On CNN, radio talk show host Lars Larson suggested Sen. Clinton is like Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction
On CNN Election Center, after The Washington Post's Dana Milbank said Sen. Hillary Clinton "must really look like some sort of a poltergeist" to Sen. Barack Obama, adding, "Each time he thinks he has finally finished off Hillary Clinton, she keeps coming back," radio host Lars Larson said, "I have got to tell you, he's thinking of the movie Poltergeist? I'm thinking of Fatal Attraction. And I'm waiting to find out when the bunny turns up in the stew pot."
On the August 7 edition of CNN Election Center, The Washington Post's Dana Milbank said Sen. Hillary Clinton "must really look like some sort of a poltergeist" to Sen. Barack Obama, adding, "Each time he thinks he has finally finished off Hillary Clinton, she keeps coming back." Radio host Lars Larson later said, "I have got to tell you, he's thinking of the movie Poltergeist? I'm thinking of Fatal Attraction. And I'm waiting to find out when the bunny turns up in the stew pot."
In director Adrian Lyne's 1987 film Fatal Attraction, Glenn Close plays Alex Forrest, a woman who begins stalking her co-worker Dan Gallagher and his family following a one-night stand. In the film's climax, Alex attempts to kill Dan's wife, Beth, with a butcher knife while she's preparing for a bath. Dan hears the attack and wrestles Alex into the bathtub, appearing to have drowned her until Alex suddenly springs from the water, wielding the knife at Dan. Alex is then shot by Beth, who had gone to get a gun Dan bought to protect the family from Alex. Earlier in the film, Beth comes home to find their daughters' rabbit boiling on the stove, presumably placed there by Alex.
As Media Matters for America has noted, Monica Crowley, a conservative radio host and panelist on the syndicated program The McLaughlin Group, National Public Radio political editor Ken Rudin, and Atlantic senior editor and blogger Andrew Sullivan have also compared Clinton to Close's character in Fatal Attraction.
From the August 7 edition of CNN Election Center:
BROWN: Dana, you heard what Hillary Clinton said in that YouTube video, a little earlier, that her supporters just need a cathartic moment, and then they're going to get 100 percent behind Senator Obama. What do you think about that?
MILBANK: You know, to Obama, this must really look like some sort of a poltergeist. Each time he thinks he's finally finished off Hillary Clinton, she keeps coming back.
And I'm struck by -- they're sort of saying the right words, but if you look at this joint statement that came out, it's sort of like one of these joint communiqués during nuclear negotiations with the Soviet Union. There's no warmth in there.
And I think we've reached a point where they're just not going to get to that warmth. There's a fundamental conflict here, and that is, it's in Hillary Clinton's interests if she wishes some day to be the president for Obama not to be the president. That's the fundamental conflict here.
BROWN: Lars, what's really going on here?
LARSON: I've got to tell you, he's thinking of the movie Poltergeist, I'm thinking of Fatal Attraction. And I'm waiting to find out when the bunny turns up in the stew pot.
I mean, this woman, she's committed to Obama? How deep in his back does she need to drive a knife? I mean, she wants this nomination, and I think she still sees a chance to get it. He's only ahead of McCain by four points. And I think she might -- she thinks she might be able to talk the convention into giving it to her anyway.











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Portland-ville locals have watched 25 years of this outcast antisocial loner sliding down the steep slippery ratings slope, into the dung drain where goose-stepping rightwing copycats go. From TV infant terrible to freelance ambulance-chasing package producer to radio raconteur to local caller-jerk clod version of sicko-Savage radio slasher, and now, maybe finally, to an unrated payTV botoxed hateshlock bloviator. My how the puny have petty'ed out.
Sick-and-tired locals branded Lars "the goon who puts the ' I ' in LIARS."
To picture him dressing at daybreak, include perching behind his back some kind of gun on his butt-crack. And stumbling out the door wearing mismatched socks, a bulky sweatshirt with the station logo on it, and his fly unzipped. Hoping that some dishevelled down-and-out he meets makes some drunken gesture to claim was to him, a terrifing threat at his person, so he can start blasting his Barney Fife bullets. The fruitcake is a nutjob.
What he actually did, today, was bluster invective at a caller who hit his hypocrisy. 'Liars' has brandished unsympathy for a stranger in the news who got shot at, driving somewhere. The caller said that man didn't knowingly put his family in danger, whereas 'Liars', with incessant overloud insults all premeditated to provoke raw retaliation, is knowingly asking and looking for trouble he dares spiteful to try it, and knows he risks catching the household in a crossfire. At which point 'Liars' declared the caller a moron, all wrong, and went back to spitting out slurs.
Fatal Attraction probably got his juices aroused, and that's why he remembered it.
LARSON: And I'm waiting to find out when the bunny turns up in the stew pot.
NEWSFLASH Larson, YOU'RE the bunny. I'm waiting for the pot to start boiling your pathetic butt!
Oh yeah, well Buch and McGramps are like Ferrel and Reiley in "step sons".
So there!
Actually, I like Charles Krauthammer's metaphor from Thursday (I believe it was on Fox's Special Report Panel segment) best of all... that the proceedings leading up to the democratic convention are like the end of a horror movie in which the villain's grave (in this case Hillary) is show and on the fade to black you see a hand claring it's way out of the ground in preparation for the sequel. LOL... far more creative and probably far more accurate!
I'm sorry, MissDee, but using the words "creative" and/or "accurate" anywhere near the name "Krauthammer" is not a very effective way to establish any illusion of non-idiocy.
On the bright side, you didn't have any history of non-idiocy to damage here, so you're right where you started.
"I'm sorry, MissDee, but using the words "creative" and/or "accurate" anywhere near the name "Krauthammer" is not a very effective way to establish any illusion of non-idiocy.
On the bright side, you didn't have any history of non-idiocy to damage here, so you're right where you started."
- Col. Harlan Sanders
Harlan,
Insinuating that Charles Krauthammer is an idiot indicates a serious lack of intelligence. Krauthammer is one of the brightest and insightful writers out there.
Oh, wait...he's a conservative, therefore his view is not to be tolerated.
Insinuating that Charles Krauthammer is an idiot indicates a serious lack of intelligence. Krauthammer is one of the brightest and insightful writers out there. (Goodfeller)
For starters, I never insinuated that Krauthammer is an idiot (although, for the record, I think he is). I only implied that anybody who believes his BS, or thinks he has any insight is an idiot. He may not be an idiot, but may be only playing to his idiot base. That's possible, although it's hard for me to imagine somebody going on national TV pretending to be that stoopid for a paycheck. Maybe I just have a little more self-respect that the Krauthammers of the world.
If Krauthammer is, as you say, " one of the brightest and insightful writers out there", that's all a matter of perspective. I've seen hin on The Beltway Boobs, and read some of his stuff,and consider him an idiot. From your perspective as an imbecile, he may seem bright. To a garden slug, he may seem like a genius.This is all subjective, and I'll concede that Krauthammer may be very bright compared to you.
I'm glad we could end up on the same page here. Cheers.
horror movie in which the villain's grave (in this case Hillary) is show (sic) and on the fade to black you see a hand claring (sic) it's way out of the ground in preparation for the sequel.
Not only less creative but more illiterate as well.
Miss Dee-minus strikes again.
Ha-ha...funny bunny jokes aside, what are you going to do with Saint Rodham?
A cathartic moment?
And for that matter, what are you going to do with Johnny "I am a mill wurkaa" Edwards? He's spilling his guts all over ABC's Nightline as I type...
Looks like the Enquirer scooped our MSM...what a joke.
Let's try the link again...
Hills double down
The Enquirer, I'm sure, got pictures of Brittany Spears' babies before anybody else.
Hog, is it confusing to you that a site dedicated to exposing the superficial tabloid nature of our mainstream media is probably not interested that you can point out instances of that MSM not being quite sensationalistic enough for you?
Why don't you try logging in at TMZ or E! channel? You might find it more up your alley.
I'm much more concerned that our MSM DID NOT cover this story, and COVERED for the "son of a mill wurkaa".
Read more KFC, post less:
Reticence of media
Read more KFC, post less: (Hogprint)
Sorry, Hog, Maybe I didn't make it clear; I'm not very interested in the tabloid stuff. Posting a link crying about the media's failure to concentrate on the tabloid stuff doesn't really have any effect on my interests.
Thank you for your advice re: reading more, but I'll respectfully ignore your suggestion to read more fluff, and continue to read what I want to. That is, the stuff that sifts out the E! Channel nonsense that gives you and a majority of Americans the hots.
Let's try the link again...
Let's NOT!
Will hill's try a Denver coup?
And will Brad & Jen work things out???? And what about Lindsey Lohan's rehab???
Todays paper, the Seattle P.I. Sat Aug 9th.
LOS VEGAS-Hillary Clinton told an exuberant crowd Friday she wants Barack Obama to win the White House, even though he dashed her own presidential dreams-and she wants her supporters to vote that way, too.
short cut.
She said Friday that,"we may have started on two separate paths, but we are on the same journey now." She said her long primary campaign against the Illinois senator showed her "his pasion, his determination, his grace and his grit."
Parse away wingnuts.